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Contain! “Animal Crackers," “Early Bird," “A: Th; Cqdfifl‘ Pictures Inlore of Shirley Temple. Miller Bros. Ltd. Total value 8:3; some‘ Central Royalty School Receives Governor's Cup Pre s e nta ti on Ac com- panied ByGenial Speech From His Honor His Honour lieutenant Governor DeBlois yesterday aitemoon made a presentation oi the cup sponsor- ed by the‘ Horticultural Society oi Canada and donated by the Lieut- ohant-Govemor, to Central R/oy- alty School for the most work d-KIC in the beautification oi the‘ school grounds. This is the fourth cup donated for school improvement purposes. The first was given in 1025 by Lieutenant Governor Hcartz and won three years in successi by Hampshire Srhool, when it he- came the property oi the school. A second cup was donated by Lieu- tcnant-Governor Heart: in 1928 l stocking. Santa Claus wants “Right Somebody to Love," Every child will Rainbow on the River: South Sea Island Magic Pll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs I'm in A Dancing Mood Did You Mean lt I've Got You Under My Skin NG BOOKS INCLUDE Gem Dance Folio —50c Fuis Waller Novelty Piano Solos 50c Eddie D u c hi n Novelty Piano Solos 50c Everybodyfis F a v o rite S e r ie s Instrumental and Vocal, each -1$1.00 ERS FROM 25c i0 $1.50 \. —t-. \ Candy. Wrrl Mixed. per lb. — 12c ihrd Candy ’l‘oy.\r, prr lb. -— — 25¢‘ Nllii Mixed (No Peanuts) per lh. 1th‘. ( l2" Prannts, pcr lb. — — -— — -- t ( Chocolates, per lb. — — -- —- 15¢ ( i sensor: ll DAY, .~\\\\\\\\\\. \.: (tropes, 2 lbs. — —— —— -— — 25¢ Apples, Per dozen — —- -— — -—- 2S0 lounges, per dolen -- — —— — 29¢ fhruimas Wrapped Cigars, pkg. 50c ‘hrlrrtnms Wrapped Cigarette: m“ _ _ - - - - - — 50c llllrn PALMOLIVE SOAP and CA LENDAR Cellophane wrapped 25c lBars CASILVIERE BOQUET SOAP and bottle PERFUME, pkg. 25o PRINCE GROCERY ‘ WE DELIVER PHONE Sli-G-J Obey ‘Ghar Impulse l and was lYOil by West Royalty School that. your. In the next three yours it was awarded to Launching School and became the property oi that. school, The third cup was donated by Lieutenant-Governor Dalton and in 1033 was awarded to Rollo Bay ‘ School, which in the following three years succeeded in attaining l possession. , This your Lleutcnant-Govemorl DeBlols donated the cup which; yesterday \\':\.=; pYQSEIIiZCCl to Cen-l tral Royalty School. I The tcrnmlttce of selection con- sists 0i Dr. J. A. Clark. Superin- tendent of the Ex JfilllBlliAl Imrm; H. H. Shaw. Chief Suprrintendcnt of Eduruiion. and J. W. Bouitrr, Manager of the Ctr-operative P. E. l I. Potato Growers‘ Association. l A prize oi’ books to tho value of $50.00 is also awarded the school l whose pupil presents the best essay descriptive of the work done ln tho school improvement. This essay l was written in Central Royalty} School by Miss Jean MacR-ae. Extends Greetings Following is the text of His Honours remarks in presenting the cup: ‘ "i. week from today will bc Christmas Day so naturally my first thought this of vrnoon is to wish you all. and especially the children. a very Merry Christmas‘ and a Hamil! 11nd Glztd New Your: l and to you my liltlo friends who ' nre privileged to attend this splon- l did and up-to-clate School my sin- cere~wish is that good old Santa Clnus will give you all kinds of nice llllllg5i-l0iZS of lovely dolls for the little girls. hockfy sticks and skates for the bo_v.~: mid u generous supply of books. clothes, candy and fruit for nll. Wlmt n uondcrful season Christmas is with its old fam- illnr and yet. ever new message rlnginrz out ‘throughout lhc world as it rang ovcr the hills of Judca nearly two thousands yours ago "Glory to God in the Highest and on earth Peace Good-will towards IRKITAN O'LEARY’S BROADCAST Qygf Those ’ . ' ldelightl on “What's Behind the NEW: arc sent to you ‘to a_ radio feature by The Lite Uudt-nvrurrs ‘ ‘ ‘ oi Canada. by A. B. Chopin on‘...- -;-_n4w MD O '1 “I'd”? . lnllltrtun . ‘ ‘"1.’ ' J ‘iThe Santa Pals‘ v.2 Ill l Ohristnms Dey il essentially child- - come in contact with and that is ‘place of beauty and chserfulncss, 1 when you are men and women and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDLAN i l t utltitttslxrnull. l NEO-CH EMJCAL FOOD _VITAQINAuMINEILL ‘l’ O I C ltlllflll AIOADIIL" DF l lC lO U S ' i ' The JenltlnsPhannacy l Otrtatnabio u ! l cum-outflows men.“ Let as not forget that ren‘: day and what a dull day it would be without the little child- rm. It was James Whiteomb Riley who said-"Tis the songs yo sing and the smiles ye wear that’: 87118-111118 the sun diiuo every- where." That is why we older peo- ple get such l. thrill in doing what we can in our humble way t0 make the very spirit oi Christmas shine in the taco oi every child we why we iind such a. measure o! JOY in giving prezents at this sea- son oi the year as cannot be ex- perienced in any other way. That is, ii we give without looking tor 01' exited-mg it Kilt in return. I"'I‘hen, I want to lay how de- lighted I am to be with you on x l . Sacred Charity Concert Charlottetown llale Chorus andlliilng artists distln ilt d patronage oi His Hilfig- IliieQuL-Govesog. iJeBlois and Mrs. De- Blols, Hon. Premier Campbell and Mrs. Camp- bq], m; Worship Mayor Turner and Mrs. Turner. In - . rnurcr rorunn rumor Sunday Night, Dec. 20 at S 0’cloclr Silver collection. Entire proceeds for Children's Christmas tree at the Free Dispensary. ‘M; tress "TY-EVEN. iluul-J-w 11-: iwCfilfilfllfikxw-on-nfituiit» -*¢'\-a- -.ir§»-§ GAIL m TODAY 0U‘ LHHAY 0F (Jl|hlS'1.\i.‘.: Choose w" EVIIYTIIING NEW AND HtLsi. Suggestions Yardley! Soto Cigar! I (Jilin! Sell Cgareitcs hfwtmas hi»... s... Colgate Sets lzlin rtlli‘! Ashes oi Ruse! Sets llu'.l..i~ t - 1 '. Woodburys Sela 'i‘i.crm- ' Kodak: l-uncy be. . Brownies Bath salt. s Albums Thermos Vanity Cases Moirs Choctlztc, Toilet Water Riley's Candy Tlfllclllm Perfumes l-‘ancy Chocolates Dusting Powder AND MANY OTHER ITEMS J. Ernest H. Worth DRUG GIS TS H2 Prhu St. llere Phone 82. man lhsh... , SELEC'i‘ ARRAY l 33.033 i‘ Trinity United Church REV. HUGH MILLER, M. A" B. lh.-Minister. this happy occasion and to have the privilege oi’ presenting to Cen- iffll R-Oyalty School the Cup awarded tor the school showing the greatest improvement in the school grounds and in the school building itself. Frankly, I‘ have to confers that when Dr. Clark in- formed me that this School had won the coveted Cup I was not surprised because, during the past slimmer, I have had occasion to drive on this road several times and each time as I pftsscd your School I was very much impressed by the way you have shown your love of flower; and the pride you have token in making the Schcol grounds and School building a. and so I xvisli to heartily congratu- late you. Mr. Chairman, nnrl your follow Trustees rind Colonel An-" drew, the Chairman of the Im- l provement Committee, the Women's Institute. and iViiss lVincKay, tho riiiclrnt teacher, and the scholars, and all those responsible for the siuccehs achieved and I hobo that you will feel encouraged to strive ‘for still greater achievements dur- ing the coming year. Campaign oi Beautification "In visiting the County Exhib- itions in the autumn of 1935 I imitetl the people to join with me 1n n crunphlgn to beautify the inrm hurries with flowers, and I om glnd to say that in some sections of the Prozxncc the rcsponsc made has bccn enrourngiiig und most pr-"m- ising, but the task undertaken ha". not by any moans been complct- i ed. Much more remains to be done, so I am going to ask you this l n" *rnoon not only to continue your Igood work in connection with the lSrhool proprrty. but to extend it lily beautifying the faiim honu- and l the road side u-ith flclvrrs. shrubs land trees whore nocrsszny You will iind that the cost will be very smnll and the rcsilll will he so grout that you will be u-ell rc- wurded for whatever expenditure you may make both in time and money, I feel that I cnnnot stress too strongly the desirability oi doing what we can to stimulate among the boys and girls of this Province a deeper interest in the The Presbyterian Church in Canada p‘ St. James Church Minister: REV. R. MOORIIEAD-LEGATE, D. D. SUNDAY BEFORE CHRISTMAS Scripture Reading. Itecit and Aria: Ile shall feed His I"l0t‘k—-MC!Si3h Come unto Him-Handel itlrs. Ii. S. Ilcndcrson and Mrs. J. A. Lawson. Prayer. Ollcring. nett Stainer. Benediction. Ilymn-—It Came upon a Midnight Clear. (‘arnLv-l 0 Little Town oi-Beihiehem-Redncr Sulolsls, Mr. Frank Andrew and Mr. George Bur- l’! The First Noel-Arr. by Sir John Si-aincr. 3 (lnod Christian Men Reioice-Arr. by sir John (ianlatcw-"Thc AdoratioW-Ncvin. soloists-Miss Marguerite (‘udmorr Mrs. N. D. McLean hicssrs. Art Bruce, Chas. McKenzie and Lystzr Mclnnis Rccr-sional lib-Holy Night, Silent Night. Urgunlst-ltlrs. Keith Rogers. choir Leader-Mrs. J. A. LaWSOII- STRANGERS AND vrsrrons Ovlwlfil-LY INVITED. Public Worship: Morning at Eleven 0’Clocl and Evening at Seven O‘Clock. Preacher: TliE MINISTER ln the Evening there will be no Senrnon, the service being entirely musical. hIOltNINTi A nth e m: The First Christmas-J. Barnby. EVENING Special Christmas service of song. Processional 174 -— 0 Come all ye Faiihiul. Sentences and prayer. Carol -- “See Amid the Winter's Snow"—Goss. Boys nnd girls and choir. Soloist. Miss Annabelle Lawson. REV. A. E, ltIacKENZlE, B. A.—Assistant A. ROY KENDALL, L. R. A. M" A. A. G .O.—Ol'gnnl3b CL7$Ct§CYCPC-'~f¥-§£ a u- CHRISTNIAS SERVICES 8 “.00 A. M.—P1iilie Worship. si-rmon-"Tns NATlVlTY-JOY AND cnarusxurr Advent-Christmas service, Rev. Hugh Miller, M. A. ('""l-=-l"-wd {Ihrllthn Men. Mime. .... .. Macltiillnn - =1" This Nlchi. My Heart Reioices Ebeling Nlu-"O "My Nicht" ........... Adam Mr. Geo. Johnson 2.30 l’. lib-White Gift Service in Church Auditorium 1.00 P. hip-Public Worship. Sermorl-"GOOD NEWS-FOR WHOM" Rev. A. E. MacKenzle, B. A. Antlion1r—“There Were Shepherds" . . . . . ,. Iuiorrmson Solo-Miss Margaret Stern: _"'I‘he Whole Earth is at ltcst" . . .. i Solo-Mr. Harvey Macphemon) Solo-"The Infant Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Yon Mrs. Roy Cudrnore 6.45 l’. hip-Short Organ Itecit-al. Visitors and Students Cordialiy Welcome. Moming Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y.‘ QlLDlQ03C£OQ60.D3I8Z- .<D3JQ§" room-m .0000 CFC’ CEQZICK ‘*0 St. Paul's Church eilh SUNDAY IN ADVENT great hobby of gardening and we all need a hobby, do we not, in order to make good use oi our leisure time? I recall the words of wisdom that my teacher was very fruitful in good or evil, the gaps through which temptations enter" l and so I hope that the boys and girls oi Central Royalty School will do their best to make good use of their spare moments by cultivating gardening as a hobby. You will find such a. hobby as that will not only be useful and iull of inter- est at the prwent time, but. it l". a hobby that will servo you still greater advantage later cu in llic you find it necessary to be less act- ive in your busines; or profession- al life. "We all love floivers nndnthcir i beauty makes a stmng appeal to l ~ nll of us. Surely the Poet struck the right note when he sald— l "A touch of the run for pardon. A song of the birds for mirth. ‘ One i: nearer God's heaven in a l“ garden, l . . _ JIPDQIEZfOQOUDYQOLQOOEMUQUDCIWS Than anywhere else on onrth." "Again I congratulate you in l,’ winning the Cup and again I wish l. you oll n very MCITy Christmas ly nnd rt New Your full of Happiness, | Pence nnd Contentment." m nrnonnu a 1 HENRY NORBERT DUFFY Ou Friday’ morning, December ‘ll-bu 4th, 1936, tho grim messenger oi l‘ death crossed the threshold oi the l happy home oi Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick E. Duffy. Fort Augustus nndj summoned from their miist their l darling little son Henry Norbert, a l ' bright, lovable child oi five months 5 who will be sadly rrisscd by his l loving parents, also by his little‘. sister and brother, Agnes and l Charlie. Dcnr little Norble l Thou art gone to heaven l We will know When the angels sing. l One little silver note One little praise One little happy voice Is all our own. Ll50l-l2-ltJ-il t Even the man with an imperf- mcnt in hi; speech may Dlll in I good word for himself. fond 0i impressing upon mt‘ and I _, . ,_ . lwynh am going to truss them on to ynufi §"’£'Q°°“'3lbi1 ' “Spurs moment: are the gold dust it, 0i time, the portions of lilo most. l l "Unto you is horn this day in the ell! Zion Presbyterian Church . CARLYLE WEBSTER-MINISTER. 1. THOMPSON-Oriflnist and Choirmastcr CHRISTMAS SERVICES MORNING WORSHU’ 1l.00 A. M.-Theme'. "The Revel- ation oi God.” Anthem-"O Come t0 MY “an Lord Jesus" . . . . . . .. Ambfl?" Solo by Mr. J. A. Maclieod n Solo — “The Star oi Bethlehem —Adlml M11. A. H. Ropfl‘ 2.30 P. lib-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. u lesson: "The Supreme Gtit oi Love EVENING WORSHIP 6.45 P. lVL-Theme: “Worshldilfif! at the Manger?‘ The evening service will ‘ with a brief Sacred Cant-ail "lhl First Christmas" by he Blshuv W"- son. This is a. worshiPllll vent!" setting iorth the Christmas story in song. Note the time of e\ a ning wor- ship 6.45 r. M. oi’ David a. Saviour, which is Christ the lord." Luke 2:11. "0 come, let us adore Him." I ‘Dnnuuuuuuuuuuuuazuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuusauuuuuuuuuuuug Central Christian Church REV. S. C. COOPER, Th.M.. PASTOR MRS. V. L. DINGWELL. ORGANIST MORNING SERVICE Carol-“Once in Bethlehem oi Jndea" Nevin Corol-"See Amid The Winter's Snow" Goss Soloist-Miss Nln Maclhy Children's Sermon. Sermon-"The Utzwearicd Guide" IVINIHO SERVICE Chrisilnla Plly-"Pu|llirnrnt" ii i 11.00 A. lVL-ltioming Prayer and Serrnon-"A Greet Prayer" During the Oiiertory Mrs. F. M. Nl-sh will sing. The Rector will preach. 2.30 P. ltL-Sunday School and Bible Classes. t 6.30 P. lVL-Organ Music. 1,00 P, lvL-spectal Service oi Christmas Music- Maunder‘: Sacred Cantata "Bethlehem? 0n Chflgungg Day Holy cornrnunio at 8.00 A. M» Christmas Service and Holy Communion at l_l.'00. Organist and Cholr-Master-H. R. SilEl HARD REV. I-I. I). RAYMOND, M. A.—-Rector. REV. GEORGE GILLESPIE-Asslstant Minister. mwofiono;Fgooaoooooosaoooazioizetzoonnmo-c-c-iora d 8 d l l; ooooocsccoooonpicrotzlfgfgo Eb: Dentist Church hlINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON, B. D. 00f. Prince I Fitzroy Sta. MORNING “TIRSHIP ll (TCLOCK Sermon-"Trouble At Jerusalem" The Rev. ll. L. Dcvton TIIE MORNING Music Dratoflo gdwtlona irom Handel's “The Messiah." selected Recltutlve and solos for soprano and contralto. Miss Campbell, Miss Berna lluestls. The choir will sin! “And ti" 5"" oi the Lord" and the Halieluiah Chorru." an“ Callbeck will play "ll "P"- toral symphony? c, u will, for the otter- MjSim-y-lmpslejy the violin lfllb "Adoration" (Bowvskl-i CHURCH SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Will you make every eiiqrt to eo-operate by you attend- ance. Senior groups at 12 to 12.30. EVENING WORsnIP '1 017100! The amn oi Christ in Song and Story by The lav. I. L. Denton and tho choir. The choir brings carols. solos, 4091i. and Curbing anthqru as Mr. ‘ unioldn the story oi the hi Christmas. 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